Grace grew up in London in a house whose hallway was entirely filled by a grand piano which was being stored for a friend of the family - music was physically unavoidable. She learned the piano and the violin but it was singing that she loved best. Taken to 'Cats' when she was three years old she sang along throughout or, rather, whenever her mother's hand wasn't clamped over her mouth. And it was her singing that won her a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music where she won the Early Music prize. Since then she has worked as a soloist with leading Baroque ensembles, under the batons of Sir John Eliot Gardner, Paul McCreesh, Philippe Herreweghe and Harry Christophers. Her film discography includes vocals on over 100 film soundtracks, plus a decade of recordings with The Sixteen, many of which feature her as soloist - Handel's Jeptha (as Angel), Dixit Dominus, Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610, Pianto della Madonna, Acis and Galatea (as Galatea) and the Lutheran Masses of Bach. On Radio Three's Building a Library, her singing in Faure's Requiem (with the London Symphony Orchestra and Tenebrae, Nigel Short conducting) was reviewed by Richard Morrison quite simply: Grace Davidson's Pie Jesu is matchless". Having now recorded vocals for over 100 film soundtracks, Grace's purity of tone has attracted many of the leading contemporary composers to write for her, most notably Max Richter, who chose her as the solo singer to record and perform many of his works, such as Voices, Woolfworks & Sleep. This piece - lasting all night - has now been performed all over the world, including The Sydney opera House and a performance in 2019 on the Great Wall of China. Grace regularly performs Howard Shore's score for The Lord Of The Rings Live, with future performances planned in Denmark.
Grace Dawson is an actress, known for Girl Asleep (2015).
In TV and Film, Grace DeAmicis is known for The Darkest Minds (FOX), Stan Against Evil (IFC), and Bobcat Goldthwait's Misfits & Monsters (TruTV). On Broadway, Grace performed as Lily Potter Jr. in Harry Potter and The Cursed Child (Lyric Theatre NYC). She originated the role of Callie in The Perfect Fit (New World Stages). Voiceover includes Everest and Skye for Paw Patrol (Nickelodeon). Music Recordings include The Perfect Fit remote EP (Broadway Records). Additional vocal performances include Laura Benanti's Sunshine Concerts, New York Theatre Barn's New Works Series, Birdland Jazz Club, Feinsteins/54 Below, The Green Room 42, the USS Intrepid, and Tower of Talent. Grace performed in the 2019 opening number of the Red Bucket Follies and appeared on the Broadway Kids panel at BroadwayCon. Grace recently volunteered her talents to Project Sing Out!, Rocking for Relief, Mirabella's Miracle, Atlanta Workshop Players, Young Broadway News events, St. Jude, and Visible Ink for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Grace is represented by Eddie Rabon, Natasha Matallana, and Morgan Peterson with Take 3 Talent and by Barbara Garvey with East Coast Talent. @gracedeamicis
Grace Delaney is an actor, known for Mikeyboy (2013), Beckman (2020) and Finding Love in Quarantine (2020).
Grace Delrue grew up in an artistic family and her film debut at 7 was in Bergman Island (2021) by Mia Hansen-Løve. Grace has appeared in theatre projects with Peeping Tom in Belgium and Corporate films, and has voiced Publicities for Kinepolis, Dettol and various EU films. She is a multi-lingual (French- and English-speaking) actress and wants to pursue her career as a young actor.
Grace Demarco is an actress, known for The Neighborhood (2018), Dollface (2019) and Ouija House (2018).
Grace Denny is an actress, known for Honey and Wine (2020), The Window (2013) and Holy City (2008).
Grace Diane Jensen is known for The Raging Heart of Maggie Acker, Bunco Babes (2022) and Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays (2022).
Grace Dixon is an actress and producer, known for Solar Impact (2019), Cruel Summer (2016) and One Last Outro (2019).
Grace Doughty is an actress, known for Sollers Point (2017), Help Me Mary (2021) and Nightmare Next Door (2011).